And second, as a policy maker, I’m not faced with just a couple paragraphs, but rather something that I can run on my laptop and I can test new scenarios with. So it almost brings a community as a stakeholder literally on the table, because it can join the conversation and have a conversation. So this is one of my research interests in having this kind of plural co-creation when it comes to policy. We already use this to tune our AI in our science ministry. They have a Taiwan trustworthy add-on engine, and we took the collective input from Taipei City for them to tune constitutionally their AI model.